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    Romance Stances are interaction stance terms describing an individual’s feelings towards romantic interaction. This can include feelings towards romance, towards other romantic activities, or towards romantic interaction as a concept. These terms are commonly used by aromantic spectrum individuals, but are not exclusive to this community or romantic orientation.

    Commonly used romantic stances include the following:

    • Romance-Favorable - One feels favorable towards or enjoys romantic interaction.
    • Romance-Indifferent - One has no strong feelings regarding romantic interaction.
    • Romance-Repulsed - One feels repulsed by romantic interaction.
    • Romance-Averse - One feels repulsed by the idea of personally engaging in romantic interaction.
    • Romance-Ambivalent - One has mixed or complicated feelings regarding romantic interaction.
    • Romance-Oscillating - One’s feelings towards romantic interaction change or fluctuate over time.
    • Romance-Drained

    The sexual interaction equivalent is sex stances. The platonic interaction equivalent is friendship stances. The sensual interaction equivalent is touch stances.

    History

    This term has existed within the asexual community with no clear first coining for many years. The term was recoined for the purpose of providing a concrete source by AnonymousHermitCrab on the subreddit r/asexuality on April 27th, 2022.[1]

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